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Dear Glyn,
Usually, the most important consideration is when one is moving in i.e. the date one moves into the house is the most important date to `note'.
For changing of the hot plates, some over zealous people, may look at the dates but, in my opinion, it is not that important.
All these falls under `Chinese beliefs and customs' rather then FS.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/28/00 12:26:00 AM, Glyn Foster wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>
>I am aware of the principles
>relating to the kitchen under
>Feng Shui, but please advise
>on the following:
>
>Does there have to be an
>auspicious date on which the
>hot plates in the kitchen are
>removed and new ones put in ?
>The oven will be left alone.
>
>Thanks
>Glyn
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